People often say that EVs are the future, and I can agree with that sentiment. Not only do they drive faster and smoother than traditional all-gas powered vehicles, but they sometimes come with innovative features, such as the night vision driving of the Cadillac Vistiq or the augmented reality head-up display of the Audi Q6 e-tron.
But then there’s the 2025 GMC Sierra EV’s unconventional CrabWalk driving experience. Without a doubt, it's the weirdest driving experience I’ve come across testing out the best electric cars over the past year — even stranger than the 360-degree spinning abilities of the Mercedes-Benz G 580.
I was skeptical and would have dismissed CrabWalk as yet another one of those novel features that reads gimmicky on paper. But I found out I was dead wrong after borrowi